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Engine, 3 Coaches Separated From Mumbai-Bound Train, Run For A Distance
- Thursday March 7, 2019
- Cities | Edited by Anuj Pant
The engine of a Mumbai-bound train, along with three of its coaches, detached from the rest of the train and sped along for a short distance today morning.
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Asian Region Is Vulnerable To Disasters: Rajnath Singh
- Thursday November 3, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
Asian region is specially vulnerable to disasters, both natural and man-made, which are occurring with increased frequency and intensity, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said today.
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'I saw Mr Sonawane on fire, can't identify his killers'
- Thursday January 27, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
"I saw my boss on fire...I tried to save him...I can identify those who were there." This is the testimony of Kailash Gawli, who worked as Yashwant Sonawane's driver and was on duty when Mr Sonawane was set on fire by the oil mafia in Manmad in Maharashtra. Mr Gawli also confirmed the police theory that Mr Sonawane was burnt alive because he ...
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Remembering Yashwant Sonawane, Manmad's hero
- Wednesday January 26, 2011
- India News | Priyanka Kakodkar
Yashwant Sonawane's death is a testimony to his life which he lived with courage, commitment and a strong dedication towards duty.His hometown, Nashik, and his adopted town Malegaon mourn a man, whose personal and public life was marked by caring and honesty.Last Republic Day, 48-year-old Sonawane had stood proudly at the Guard of Honour. On the ev...
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India's shame: Official set on fire by oil mafia
- Wednesday January 26, 2011
- India News | Rahmi Rajput
As six men accused of killing Yashwant Sonawane were brought to court today, details have begun emerging of the gory and brazen killing that has shocked India.Raju Kale, who was the personal assistant of Mr Sonawane and a prime witness in the case, said at least 10 people were involved in the attack and there was little what he and the driver could...
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www.ndtv.com
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Engine, 3 Coaches Separated From Mumbai-Bound Train, Run For A Distance
- Thursday March 7, 2019
- Cities | Edited by Anuj Pant
The engine of a Mumbai-bound train, along with three of its coaches, detached from the rest of the train and sped along for a short distance today morning.
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www.ndtv.com
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Asian Region Is Vulnerable To Disasters: Rajnath Singh
- Thursday November 3, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
Asian region is specially vulnerable to disasters, both natural and man-made, which are occurring with increased frequency and intensity, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said today.
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www.ndtv.com
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'I saw Mr Sonawane on fire, can't identify his killers'
- Thursday January 27, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
"I saw my boss on fire...I tried to save him...I can identify those who were there." This is the testimony of Kailash Gawli, who worked as Yashwant Sonawane's driver and was on duty when Mr Sonawane was set on fire by the oil mafia in Manmad in Maharashtra. Mr Gawli also confirmed the police theory that Mr Sonawane was burnt alive because he ...
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www.ndtv.com
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Remembering Yashwant Sonawane, Manmad's hero
- Wednesday January 26, 2011
- India News | Priyanka Kakodkar
Yashwant Sonawane's death is a testimony to his life which he lived with courage, commitment and a strong dedication towards duty.His hometown, Nashik, and his adopted town Malegaon mourn a man, whose personal and public life was marked by caring and honesty.Last Republic Day, 48-year-old Sonawane had stood proudly at the Guard of Honour. On the ev...
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www.ndtv.com
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India's shame: Official set on fire by oil mafia
- Wednesday January 26, 2011
- India News | Rahmi Rajput
As six men accused of killing Yashwant Sonawane were brought to court today, details have begun emerging of the gory and brazen killing that has shocked India.Raju Kale, who was the personal assistant of Mr Sonawane and a prime witness in the case, said at least 10 people were involved in the attack and there was little what he and the driver could...
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www.ndtv.com